No Man’s Land

This personal project, by Montreal-based artist Aaron Kaufman, explores composition, color, form and distortion with digitally created landscapes. No Man’s Land? Honestly wishing it was real land . . .

Crescioni Spring 2016

Inspired by saddle making techniques she picked up during her time in Peru, Andria Crescioni has made her mark in the accessories industry with her leather stitched structural jewelry. We can’t get enough of the new forms…

Libra Fever

Alright fellow Libras, who’s else is loving this vintage pair of flared jeans? Each leg has been hand painted with Libra scales, floral motifs and very groovy designs. If you’re a size 26 and lucky enough to be…

Architectural Short Poems

We’re such huge fans of German artist Matthias Jung‘s work that we just had to share his latest work. His has an incredible talent for combining different photographic elements to create surreal pieces of architecture, set among…

Best Of LFW Spring 2016

Our favorite collections from London could only be highlighted by three words: volume, cropped, femininity. Ok, four. Pink. Emilia Wickstead: Emilia Wickstead’s muse this season may have been the 1950s female but her collection wasn’t without undone elegance…

Herringbone Wood Floors

I’m in love with herringbone wood floors. They bring such a uniquely dynamic, yet subtle, feel to any large room and looks especially chic with crisp white walls. The earliest examples of parquet floors can be…

DIY Frayed Denim

Worn, torn, fringed, patched, frayed . . . denim is, hands down, my favorite medium to destroy, mend, dye, embellish, and reconstruct. And what better way to scout inspiration than out on the streets. Better yet, the streets…

Best Of NYFW Spring 2016, Part 2

The second half of NYFW was all about ruffles, bare shoulders and movement . . . here were some of our favorites: Rosetta Getty: It’s no wonder that postmodern dance and an old pair of lace up…